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The Artificial Intelligence Podcast

The Artificial Intelligence Podcast

De: Dr. Tony Hoang
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Ranked Top 2% of over 7 million podcasts globally (Spotify Wrapped 2025). Interviews and conversations with thought leaders in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Data Science.Dr. Tony Hoang
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  • Interview #85 Bakak Hodjat, CAIO at Cognizant
    Apr 8 2026

    Join Babak Hodjat, Chief AI Officer at Cognizant, as he unpacks what's actually happening at the cutting edge of agentic AI — from agents that run continuously without being asked, to the governance crisis quietly unfolding inside enterprises right now. Babak draws on decades of AI research to break down multi-agent architecture, the TerraLingua experiment that let AI agents form their own societies, and a breakthrough in evolutionary fine-tuning that could change how the entire industry thinks about customizing large language models.

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    45 m
  • Interview #84 Hagay Lupesko, SVP of AI Inference at Cerebras Systems
    Apr 2 2026

    Join Hagay Lupesko, SVP of AI Inference at Cerebras Systems, for a deep dive into the rapidly evolving world of AI inference. Hagay breaks down why inference has overtaken training as the dominant AI workload, how Cerebras' wafer-scale chip architecture delivers 10-20x faster performance than NVIDIA GPUs, and why CUDA is no longer the moat many think it is. He also covers how DeepSeek wiping $600 billion off NVIDIA's market cap in a single day was both a foundational and deeply misunderstood moment for the industry, the growing energy crisis in AI infrastructure, and what it will take to support the explosive rise of AI agents in the enterprise.

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    48 m
  • Interview #83 Shiva Pillay, General Manager & SVP, Americas at Veeam
    Feb 18 2026

    Join Shiva Pillay, SVP and General Manager of Veeam Americas, as he discusses why 80-90% of AI projects fail due to fundamental data issues, revealing that enterprises are attempting to feed AI models with fragmented, poorly governed, and inconsistently labeled data that was never designed for AI consumption in the first place. Pillay explains the dangerous disconnect between C-suite executives confident in their AI-ready initiatives and SMEs still struggling in pilot mode, warning that without proper guardrails, AI errors propagate exponentially faster than human errors with potentially catastrophic consequences from faulty manufacturing parts to compliance violations in regulated industries. Drawing from Veeam's acquisition of Securiti AI, he introduces the concept of data command graph as critical infrastructure for AI resilience, arguing that data protection, recoverability, and visibility must be embedded directly into the AI stack rather than treated as underlying infrastructure, while emphasizing that as agentic AI systems gain autonomy, the existential question shifts from what can AI do to what is it allowed to do.

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    27 m
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Great work Tony with all the CEO’s you talk with. Very valuable knowledge learned and shared. Thank You keep up the good work.

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